G-Dragon Becomes First K-Pop Soloist to Sell Out Tokyo Dome Twice in a Row
G-Dragon has once again shaken the K-pop world, becoming the first K-pop solo artist to sell out Tokyo Dome twice in a row, with back-to-back concerts on May 10 and 11, 2025. This monumental feat comes after a 7-year hiatus, and fans are calling it nothing short of legendary.

The concerts—held on weekdays (Tuesday and Wednesday)—still managed to completely pack the iconic 55,000-seat venue. Fans lined up as early as 7 a.m. to purchase official merchandise, a testament to his undiminished popularity and star power.




Online, netizens couldn’t hold back their awe. On the platform Pann, the post titled “G-Dragon Becomes First K-pop Solo Artist to Sell Out Tokyo Dome Twice in a Row” trended heavily, and reactions poured in.
Comments on Pann:
- It’s seriously amazing that he filled two days even after 8 years without a concert.
- An 8-year hiatus and still pulling this off? That’s insane.
- This is crazy, lol. G-Dragon is just G-Dragon—no matter the break.
- Selling out Tokyo Dome twice as a soloist is truly legendary.
- What must G-Dragon mean to his fans? Once you’re in, you just can’t leave, huh?
This isn’t the first time G-Dragon made history at Tokyo Dome. He first sold it out in 2017 during his “Act III: M.O.T.T.E” world tour. Now, in 2025, with the “Übermensch” comeback, he becomes the only K-pop solo artist to have held and sold out four Tokyo Dome concerts in two consecutive appearances—a record that remains unmatched.